Tempest (1982 film)

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Tempest

Theatrical Poster
Directed by Paul Mazursky
Produced by Paul Mazursky
Steven Bernhardt
Pato Guzman
Written by Screenplay:
Leon Capetanos
Paul Mazursky
Play:
Wm. Shakespear
Starring John Cassavetes
Gena Rowlands
Susan Sarandon
Vittorio Gassman
Raul Julia
Molly Ringwald
Music by Stomu Yamashta
Cinematography Donald McAlpine
Editing by Donn Cambern
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) August 13, 1982
(United States)
Sept. 15, 1982
(Canada)
Running time 140 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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Tempest is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky. It's a very loose adaptation of the William Shakespeare play, The Tempest.[1]

The picture stars John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands, Susan Sarandon, and Molly Ringwald in her debut feature film.

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The movie tells the story of Phillip Dimitrius (John Cassavetes), a middle-aged New York architect who is going through a difficult mid-life crisis.

Dimitrius abandons his wife, leaves New York City and moves to a Greek island with his teen-age daughter Miranda Dimitrius (Molly Ringwald). In Greece he meets Aretha Tomalin (Susan Sarandon), a singer, and they become lovers. Although mysteriously he soon takes a vow of celibacy.

Living on the island is Kalibanos (Raul Julia), an old hermit, the island's only resident.

Phillip Dimitrius finally seems happy until one day a twist of fate brings his wife, her new lover, and his son to the island due to a shipwreck.

The film premiered in the United States on August 13, 1982.

It was screened at various film festivals, including: the Venice Film Festival, Italy; the Toronto Film Festival, Canada; the Davao City Film Festival, Philippines; and others.

Filming Locations
The picture was filmed on location, including: Athens, Greece; Atlantic City, New Jersey, and New York City, New York, both in the United States.

The film had mixed reviews from film critics.

Vincent Canby, for example, was harsh in his review. He praised Paul Mazursky for some of his earlier works but, Canby did not like this film. He said, "Tempest is an overblown, fancified freak of a film. Experiencing it is like watching a 10-ton canary as it attempts to become airborne. It lumbers up and down the runway tirelessly, but never once succeeds in getting both feet off the ground at the same time. The spectacle is amusing in isolated moments but, finally, exhausting."[2]

Wins

Nominations

  • Golden Globe Awards: Golden Globe; Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Raul Julia; New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture - Female, Molly Ringwald; 1983.
  • Young Artist Awards: Best Young Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, Sam Robards; Best Young Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Molly Ringwald; 1983.

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